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Byron, NSW develops Australia's first bioenergy facility with dry anaerobic digestion

Byron, NSW Bioenergy Facility Dry Anaerobic Digestion

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The proposed Byron Shire Bioenergy Facility uses oxygen-free digestion to turn organic materials into renewable biofuel. This process diverts yard waste, food waste, and wastewater sludge from landfills. Council officials anticipate 4,000,000 kilowatt-hours of energy produced per year to power the facility and neighboring sewage treatment plant. Byron will achieve a 20% emissions cut and a 70% decrease in grid use from facility operations.

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Council's Bioenergy Project off to impressive start - Byron Shire Council

Council’s global search for cutting-edge technology that can transform biomass waste into clean and renewable energy has been a great success, with 15 submissions received through its international EoI process.

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Byron Bay Bioenergy calls for businesses to help supply feedstock - Waste Management Review

Byron Shire Council has opened an expression of interest for the supply of commercial organic waste to the proposed Bioenergy Plant.

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